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It's My Birthday!

This week marks a very special milestone in the history of Confashions from Kuwait. Yup! My blog is 5 years old. That's a lot of confashionating! Check out my very first post, first read by my sisters. And now over 3,564 posts were published and getting visitors from over 120 countries. Who would have thought!

All the remarkable things that I have experienced through my blog and all the wonderful people I've been privileged to meet and even befriend. I feel truly blessed and I am forever grateful for the continued encouragement and support from all my family members, my true friends, and all of my magnificent readers.

I hope you’ll stick with me, as this is only the beginning of Confashions’ journey. There are still loads of surprises and more to come....

Hopee, May, Samaher, NewQ8Bride, Usha, Pink GirlQ8, Safiyya, Ansam, What's Next, LWDLIK, Mira, Dudette, Aditi, Nino, Kawkawi1 Thank you all soooo much for your kind words and support. And for taking the time to post your comment. It means a lot to me and I wish you all good luck, good health, and happiness xoxo

Happy Birthday lovely Confashion, thank you for inspiring us through your blog. Your has impacted me personally and I greatly value your support to me through my journey.Here's to many great years to come <3

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